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now at 11:00 a married couple and their two cats found dead inside your apartment. new tonight we've learned neighbors asked to evacuate their homes. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. we told you about this case last found dead in berkeley apartment. >> live outside the department with developing story. >> reporter: dan, a detect ive n charge of the case ordering this. residents are struggling. it's not mandatory but highly recommended one. are you going to leave? residents are anxious tonight. wondering what to do after receiving e-mail from management. berkeley police plans to run the heater in unit four where the
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bodies were found. wants all tenants to turn heaters on nonstop and highly recommends you stay outside of your apartment for this 24 hour period. >> nervous, stressed out every day. i just really wish the detective would return our calls and communicate more with us as to what's going on. >> reporter: no one returned my call either. very little information released since the death. that day everyone was tested for spiked carbon monoxide levels and since then speculation run rampant here. >> it's probably co so question becomes what is the source of the co? furnaces are the number one cause of carbon monoxide poisoning. >> reporter: since it's not considered mandatory evacuation neither the building owner nor police department will pay for
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the relocation. abc7 news. in oakland where a police chase ended in rollover accident. man and woman carjacked the jeep, led on four minute chase and crashed down, rolling down embankment. ran away from the crash and hid in back yard, found and arrested shortly thereafter. we're on storm watch tonight. live look if the camera. wet lens there. keep the umbrella handy. sandhya is tracking it. and prepare for a messy morning commute. live doppler 7. there's more moisture off the coastline. go in closer. street level radar and around napa, wine country, seeing light
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to moderate rain. showers spotty around san francisco, brisbane, heading down the peninsula and off shore is quite a bit of moisture. storm impact, tomorrow is light, level one, brief downpours in the morning commute. winds are beginning to increase. brief heavy rain. by 5:00 it's pushing across the east bay and peninsula. morning commute looks dicey. driving wet and slow. ferry wide will be choppy and walking, raining, windy pattern. have rain boots on and be prepared for slow commute. back for hour by hour look coming up. >> stay on top of the weather anytime with the abc7 news app. tonight uc berkeley is
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blaming violent protests last night on small group of demonstrators and their military style tactics. called black bloc. that's a small sample of what happened at protest against scheduled appearance of brietbart operator milo yiannopoulos. was black bloc responsible for the chaos? cornell? >> some call it a group, others a strategy but as the campus recovers and repairs broken windows, some say they've left a wake of destruction. swarms of people dressed in black, faces covered unleashed chaos on the berkeley campus what was a peaceful protest. >> asked to stay nonviolent. >> says student protesters made
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the request of the antifascist group known as black bloc. didn't happen. smashed windows, set fires and fought with the police. quickly canceled. >> well organized and well-thought out. >> launched protests against donald trump, began in europe in the 1980s demanding new world order. gained attention in 1999 at world trade organization in seattle. hundreds of anarchists arrested. resurgence. >> an organization we have to reckon with. people on the anarchist antiauthorityiaryian part of the spectrum in too much pain to listen anymore. >> hoping to identify suspects and make arrests.
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in berkeley, abc7 news. >> tonight hearing from woman attacked by pepper spray as wayne freedman was interviewing her last night. >> are you surprised? ma'am? >> speaking with abc news today on campus. said after the incident she was targeted again. >> hit you with flag poles? >> all my friends. sprayed with mace. lucky they didn't chase me. if wanted to do damage to me, completely unable to stop them. >> news team tweeted video of the first encounter last night. retweeted more th3500 times. tonight we've learned there's a hefty price tag to fix the roads. live in the santa cruz mountains
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with the story. >> reporter: the director of public works says the roads suffered more than $20 million in storm damage. just in sacramento this morning and waiting to find out if state or federal aid is coming this way. >> terrible. >> reporter: dangerous obstacle course for drivers. this massive tree branch is block again ascher at newell creek. >> there have been a lot of closures. rerouting. >> list is long and changes with each rainfall. >> probably one of the worst storms we've seen monetarily-wise. >> reporter: the county is anxiously awaiting financial help from cal trans and federal highway association. >> talked to people saying the same thing. how many millions do you have?
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santa cruz is one of the worst counties. took a direct hit. >> reporter: says will repair the roads as quickly as possible but take time on top of money. asking people to be patient. >> if you're choosing to live in the mountains you have to take the good with the bad. >> reporter: also asking drivers to look out for crews working on the roads around the clock. abc7 news. a san francisco police officer who was shot in the head. >> goal is return to full duty and go back to the streets. >> for the first time opens up about remarkable recovery and plans for the future. also -- >> i still can't believe it sometimes. >> family of bay area woman left for dead makes plea to the public. and sandhya back with your forecast. >> look at what is coming up on
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tonight we have the story of amazing recovery of san francisco police officer who narrowly escaped death in the line of duty. shot in the head responding to 911 call. >> no speaking with reporter vic lee. interview only on 7. >> on this warm in the neighborhood. couldn't do a month ago. >> mobility is back. >> and downs is as peace with what happened. 406 call over police scanners. officer down. >> makes your heart skip a beat. never know how bad it is. >> on this night it was officer
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kevin downs' partner making the call when downs was shot in the head. >> what do you remember about that night? >> everything. >> one of several officers lakeshore plaza, a man at - mentally -- causing problems. >> it was so dark but ran by me and fired three shots. >> one struck him in the head. immediate reaction? >> why do that? that's not fair. just going to tackle him. >> cornered him and he was shot and mortally wounded. downs rushed to hospital, six days in intensive care. lucky to be alive. missed major artery in brain by center meter, diameter of a fingertip. >> if hit there, only a couple
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minutes. >> but head wound affected his motor skills. >> no movement in the right leg at all. right arm very clumsy. >> a titanium plate in skull and gone through long rehab. >> someone with greater power watching me that night. glad it was me that was shot. wouldn't have wanted to see my brother in that position. >> downs' recovery remarkable, working with nonprofit which he and his wife started in college to help veterans cope with civilian life. helped swear in police union president who supported him in his recovery. and best of all -- >> ultimate goal is return to full duty and go back do the streets. >> do you feel you're almost there? >> almost there. >> maybe as early as spring.
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victims of woman hit in hit and run looking for help to find the driver. crossing the street december 19th. parents say walking home from starbucks at bay hill shopping center. died of injuries two days later. held a news conference. she volunteered at humane society and loved to paint. >> born here, raised here, lived entire life here. she was the kindest, sweetest, most caring and thoughtful person you would want to meet. >> hit by white midsized suv, hoping witnesses come forward with more information. get ready for a sloppy morning commute. good evening to all of you, live doppler 7 tracking pockets of moderate to heavy rain in the north bay. preview of what's to come.
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river road getting heavy downpours right now. windsor, highway 101, springs seeing the downpours. south bay is lighter. street level radar, definitely damp roads and in sierra nevada it's turning into snow at highest elevations but it's coming down. reach to about 5,000 feet. lovely look from lake tahoe camera. not snowing now. this is the break. snow pack at 173% of normal for entire state. this new var done today, best we've seen in over 20 years. last time was 1995. encouraging. emoriville camera, it's gray outside but mild temperatures. gray skies from the south baef. mid-50s to low 60s to santa rosa
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to nap a. not that chilly. winds are bringing in the milder air. going to be like this for morning commute. over the hill tops winds. and slick on the roadways in the morning. messy commute. another storm this weekend and rainy pattern next week. storm impact scale, level one for tomorrow. brief downpours, gusty winds, slight chance of thirnd and easing up. 3:00 a.m., moderate to heavy rain. shifts by 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 it's coming down in the east bay and continues around 7:00 a.m. this is why you need the extra time. nobody wants to set alarm clocks earlier but may want to tomorrow. scattered showers continuing through afternoon and evening
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commute. going on through friday night and more so into the weekend. almost an inch in the north bay and santa cruz, others to .5 inch of rain. watch out for blowing snow over the mountains. rainy and breezy. temperatures start mild in the 50s, hang on to rain gear. showers, temperatures in 50s, 60s, not as mild as today. we'll send you push alerts so download the abc7 news app. accuweather forecast, every single day a level one system for the next seven days. rainy gusty tomorrow. few showers tomorrow. then break saturday through
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doves without draymond green. and other injuries. steph curry is healthy and so is mr. kevin durant. with authority. 26 points. ten assists. for k.d. clippers minus -- griffin throwing down. over the top for 31 but warriors still led by ten at the half. wish i could do that. third quarter. steph. he and durant named cowestern conference players of the month. curry all dubs in this game. and ex-warriormo speights, without authority. 133-120. st. mary's taking on pacific. emmet nar to land ale, kban
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combined here. gaels win. 20-2. charlie moore. lobbing to jabari byrd, remember this play exactly as you saw it there. final seconds moore at line chance to put cal up one, misses second free throw. goes to double overtime. throw it's down. heave in desperation and cal pulls it out. they're 16-6. stanford hold hosting colorado. woo yourself. michael humphrey with 13. nice move. cardinal down four and couldn't get closer because white. stanford falls to 11-11.
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it's february but first meeting for sharks and cannics. didn't take patrick marlowe long to make history. >> here's marlowe. he scores! 500th national hockey league goal. >> just the tenth player in nhl history to score 500 goals all with the same club. later shot stopped but cleaning up on the rebound. tierney added another goal and 4-1 victory. sports brought to you by river rock casino. it's rare to have player spend entire career with one team these days. quite a milestone. >> absolutely. >> abc7 news continues onlin

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